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DIGITAL LIBRARIES: Metadata ResourcesGENERAL RESOURCES AND INDICESMetadata is data about data. The term refers to any data used to aid the identification, description and location of networked electronic resources. Many different metadata formats exist, some quite simple in their description, others quite complex and rich. Australia. National Library of Australia. Meta Mattershttp://www.nla.gov.au/meta/ Ahronheim, Judy. Judy and Magda's List of Metadata Initiatives http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jaheim/alcts/bibacces.htm Association of American Publishers (AAP). MICI - "Metadata Information Clearinghouse" (Interactive) http://domino.wileynpt.com/NPT_Pilot/Metadata/mici.nsf Book Industry Communications (BIC). Electronic Rights Trading Has numerous documents and reports pertaining to rights metadata, identifiers and metadata issues. http://www.bic.org.uk/rights.html Colorado Digitization Project. digital toolbox: metadata http://www.cdpheritage.org/ Digital Library Colaboratory Working Groups. Metadata Working Group http://www.si.umich.edu/UMDL/EU_Grant/metadata/meta.htm EDUCOM. Instructional Management Systems Project (IMS). IMS Metadata http://www.imsproject.org/metadata/index.html E-Learning Takes Important Step Forward Metadata Standards Leaders IEEE LTSC-LOM, and DCMI Begin Designing Future Metadata Architecture for Web-based Learning, Education and Training. http://dublincore.org/news/pr-20001206.shtml IEEE. The Metadata and Data Management Information Page http://www.llnl.gov/liv_comp/metadata/metadata.html International Organization for Standardization (ISO). ISO/IEC JTC1/WG4: Document Description and Processing Languages ISO/IEC JTC1/SC32/WG2 is a WG on metadata http://metadata-standards.org/ Meta Data Coalition. Meta Data Coalition "The Meta Data Coalition regroups vendors and users allied with a common purpose of driving forward the definition, implementation and ongoing evolution of a meta data interchange format and its support mechanisms." http://www.mdcinfo.com/ U.K. Office for Library and Information Networking (UKOLN). Metadata http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/ U.K. Office for Library and Information Networking (UKOLN). Metadata: Mapping between metadata formats Michael Day. UKOLN, University of Bath. http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/interoperability/ Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) UDDI specifies interfaces for distributed web-based information registries of Web Services. The UDDI initiative also supplies publicly accessible implementations of the specification. The set of UDDI Registers form a distributed database where businesses may register information about themselves and the "Web Services" they offer. Web Services are standardized descriptions of the accessible elements in services offered on the Web. http://www.uddi.org/ W3 Consortium. (organization) Metadata and Resource Description http://www.w3.org/Metadata/ DUBLIN CORE METADATA INITIATIVEDC-8DC-8 Dublin Core Metadata Workshophttp://archive.ifla.org/udt/dc8/index.htm DC-6DC-6 Dublin Core Metadata Workshophttp://dublincore.org/workshops/dc6/ DC-5Weibel, Stuart and Hakela, Juha. DC-5: The Helsinki Metadata Workshop: A Report on the Workshop and Subsequent DevelopmentsOfficial report of the Helsinki DC Meeting. D-Lib Magazine, February 1998. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february98/02weibel.html Miller, Paul and Tony Gill. DC5: The Search for Santa Report of the Fifth Dublin Core workshop, held in October 1997 at the National Library of Finland. Ariadne, Issue 12, November 1997. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue12/metadata/ DC-4Weibel, Stu, et. al. The 4th Dublin Core Metadata Workshop ReportD-Lib Magazine, June 1997. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/june97/metadata/06weibel.html Heery, R., et. al. The 4th Dublin Core Workshop: Notes from UK participants March, 1997. http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/resources/dc4-notes.html Miller, P. and Gill, T. Down Under with the Dublin Core Ariadne. April, 1997. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue8/canberra-metadata/ DC-3Weibel, Stuart and Eric Miller. "Image Description on the Internet: A Summary of the CNI/OCLC Image Metadata Workshop."D-Lib Magazine, January 1997. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january97/oclc/01weibel.html DC-2Dempsey, Lorcan and Weibel, Stuart L. The Warwick Metadata Workshop: A Framework for the Deployment of Resource DescriptionD-Lib Magazine, July/August 1996. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july96/07weibel.html Burnard, L., et. al. A Syntax for Dublin Core Metadata: Recommendations from the Second Metadata Workshop April 1996. http://www.uic.edu/~cmsmcq/tech/metadata.syntax.html http://users.ox.ac.uk/~lou/wip/metadata.syntax.html http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/dublin2.htm Daniel, Ron and Lagoze, Carl. Extending the Warwick Framework: From Metadata Containers to Active Digital Objects D-Lib Magazine, November, 1997. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november97/daniel/11daniel.html Hakala, Juha H., et. al. Warwick framework and Dublin core set provide a comprehensive infrastructure for network resource description Report from the Metadata Workshop II, Warwick, UK, April 1-3, 1996. http://www.lub.lu.se/tk/warwick.html http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/warwick.htm Thiele, Harold. The Dublin Core and Warwick Framework D-Lib Magazine, January 1998. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january98/01thiele.html DC Background Documents and LinksWeibel, S., et. al. Dublin Core Metadata for Resource DiscoveryRFC 2413. September 1998 ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2413.txt http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc2413.txt Dublin Core Metadata http://purl.org/DC/ Dublin Core Metadata Element Set: Reference Description Phttp://purl.org/DC/documents/rec-dces-19990702.htm Dublin Core Qualifiers http://purl.oclc.org/dc/documents/rec/dcmes-qualifiers-20000711.htm Hillmann, Diane. Using Dublin Core http://dublincore.org/documents/2000/07/16/usageguide/ Hillmann, Diane, and Guy Teasdale. Guide d'utilisation du Dublin Core http://www.bibl.ulaval.ca/DublinCore/usageguide-20000716fr.htm National Archives of Australia. Australian Government Locator Service (AGLS) metadata standard http://www.naa.gov.au/recordkeeping/gov%5Fonline/agls/summary.html Baker, Thomas. Metadata Semantics Shared Across Languages: Dublin Cores in languages other than English http://dublincore.org/groups/languages/mr-19970303.shtml Baker, Thomas. Languages for Dublin Core D-Lib Magazine, December, 1998. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/december98/12baker.html Bearman, D. et.al. A Common Model to Support Interoperable Metadata. Progress report on reconciling metadata requirements from the Dublin Core and INDECS/DOI Communities D-Lib Magazine, 5(1) January 1999. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january99/bearman/01bearman.html Beckett, Dave. Metadata Research http://www.ilrt.bristol.ac.uk/people/cmdjb/research/metadata/ Cathro, W. Metadata: An Overview A paper given at the Standards Australia Seminar, August 1997. http://www.nla.gov.au/nla/staffpaper/cathro3.html PDF: http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/cathro.pdf Cromwell-Kessler, Willy. Dublin Core Metadata in the RLG Information Landscape D-Lib Magazine, December 1997. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/december97/12cromwell-kessler.html Gill, Tony, Grout, Catherine and Smith, Louise. Visual Arts, Museums and Cultural Heritage Information Standards: a domain specific review of relevant standards for networked information discovery http://vads.ahds.ac.uk/standards.html Grout, Catherine and Tony Gill. Visual Arts, Museums & Cultural Heritage Metadata Workshop Report The final report from the Visual Arts Data Service Metadata Workshop. http://vads.ahds.ac.uk/Metadata1.html Guenther, Rebecca. Dublin Core Qualifiers/Substructure : a proposal http://www.loc.gov/marc/dcqualif.html Ianella, Renato. Admin Core Internet Draft only. The location of this will change with future version and when the document becomes an IETF RFC. http://metadata.net/admin/draft-iannella-admin-01.txt Knight, Jon and Martin Hamilton. Dublin Core Standard Resource Types http://www.roads.lut.ac.uk/Metadata/DC-ObjectTypes.html Knight, Jon and Martin Hamilton. Dublin Core Qualifiers http://www.roads.lut.ac.uk/Metadata/DC-SubElements.html Kunze, John. Encoding Dublin Core Metadata in HTML RFC2731. http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2731.txt Lagoze, Carl. The Warwick Framework: A Container Architecture for Diverse Sets of Metadata D-Lib Magazine, July/August 1996. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july96/lagoze/07lagoze.html Lagoze, Carl, Lynch, Clifford A., and Daniel, Ron Jr. The Warwick Framework: A Container Architecture for Aggregating Sets of Metadata TR96-1593, June 21, 1996. PDF: http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/tr961593.pdf Lasher, R. Dublin Core Bibliography TR96-1593, June 21, 1996. http://www-diglib.stanford.edu/diglib/pub/dublin.html Lynch, Clifford. The Dublin Core Descriptive Metadata Program: Strategic Implications for Libraries and Networked Information Access ARL Newsletter 196, February 1998. http://www.arl.org/newsltr/196/dublin.html Miller, Eric, et. al.. Guidance on expressing the Dublin Core within the Resource Description Framework (RDF) This is a draft working document. http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/resources/dc/datamodel/WD-dc-rdf/ Miller, Paul. An application of Dublin Core from the Archaeology Data Service 10 July 1996. http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/ahds/project/metadata/dublin.html Miller, Paul and Daniel Greenstein. Discovering Online Resources Across the Humanities: A Practical Application of the Dublin Core The final report from the AHDS/UKOLN Resource Discovery Workshop series. October 1997. http://ahds.ac.uk/public/metadata/discovery.html Miller, Paul. Metadata for the masses Ariadne, Issue 5, September 1996. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue5/metadata-masses/ Nordic Metadata Project. Dublin Core Metadata Template http://www.lub.lu.se/metadata/DC_creator.html Open Archives Initiative A key component of the interoperability architecture is the use of the Dublin Core element set as the required resource discovery metadata vocabulary. http://www.openarchives.org Powell, Andy. Dublin Core Management Ariadne. July 1977. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue10/dublin/ Smith, Terence R. The Meta-Information Environment of Digital Libraries D-Lib Magazine, July/August 1996. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/july96/new/07smith.html Sperberg-McQueen, C.M. On Information Factoring in Dublin Metadata Records April 1996. http://www.uic.edu/~cmsmcq/tech/metadata.factoring.html http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/dublin3.htm UKOLN. Metadata Resources - Dublin Core http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/resources/dc/ USMARC Advisory Group. Mapping the Dublin Core Metadata Elements to USMARC D.P. 86. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/dp86.txt D.P. 86 Status http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/dp86s1.txt Warwick, Cathro. Metadata: An Overview A paper given at the Standards Australia Seminar, August 1997. http://www.nla.gov.au/nla/staffpaper/cathro3.html Weibel, Stuart. The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative: Mission, Current Activities, and Future Directions DLIB Magazine, 6(12) December, 2000. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/december00/weibel/12weibel.html Weibel, Stuart. A Proposed Convention for Embedding Metadata in HTML DLIB Magazine, 5(4) April, 1999. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april99/04weibel.html Weibel, Stuart. and Lagoze, Carl. An element set to support resource discovery: the state of the Dublin Core, January 1997 International Journal on Digital Libraries. 1997, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 176-186. Sampling of DC ProjectsCanada. searchBC: Search Engine and Web Directory for British Columbia, Canadahttp://www.searchbc.com/ Germany. Metadaten-Projekt = Metadata Project http://www2.sub.uni-goettingen.de Germany. SSG-Fachinformation (SSG-FI) Mathematick = Subject Area Information for Mathematics http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/ssgfi/ Germany. The German Educational Resources Server / Deutscher Bildungs-Server http://dbs.schule.de/indexe.html Germany. Math-Net http://www.math-net.de/ Germany. Metadata in Physics / Metadaten in der Physik http://www.physik.uni-oldenburg.de/documents/.../ Netherlands. Koninklijke Bibliotheek/ The National Library of the Netherlands http://www.konbib.nl/ Scandinavia. Netpublikationer http://www.fsk.dk/fsk/publ/online-pub/ United Kingdom. Art, Design, Architecture & Media Information Gateway and the Visual Arts Data Service http://adam.ac.uk/ http://vads.ahds.ac.uk/ United Kingdom. AHDS Arts & Humanities Data Service http://ahds.ac.uk/ United Kingdom. Dublin Core-based e-Government Metadata Framework http://www.govtalk.gov.uk/ United Kingdom. Project BIBLINK http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/biblink/ United Kingdom. Project DESIRE http://www.desire.org/ United Kingdom. SCRAN (Scottish Cultural Resources Access Network) http://www.scran.ac.uk United States. Digital Library Catalog http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Catalog/ United States. Everglades Information Network & Digital Library http://everglades.fiu.edu/ United States. Internet Scout Project's Signpost http://www.signpost.org/signpost/index.html United States. Medical Metadata Project http://medir.ohsu.edu/~metadata/ United States. Monticello Electronic Library http://athena.solinet.net/monticello/intro98.html United States. University of Washington Digital Library http://content.engr.washington.edu/ United States. Miscellany: Projects involving development of digital libraries for Federal and Corporate clients Example: Aviation Safety Digital Library The example given would be an R&D website containing selected information primarily for general aviation. Contact: Mike Raugh (raugh@interconnect.com) and Diane Hillman (dih1@cornell.edu) GEOSPATIAL METADATA STANDARDSAmerican Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). ASTM Section D18.01.05 Draft Specification Content Specification for Digital Geospatial Metadatahttp://info.er.usgs.gov/research/gis/standards/index.html http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/astmd18.txt PDF: http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/astmd18.pdf Australia. Environment Australia. Directories and Metadata http://www.environment.gov.au/epcg/erin/guidelines/technical/retrieval/directory/directory.html Australia. Department of Industry, Science and Resources. Australian Spatial Data Infrastructure http://www.auslig.gov.au/asdi/index.htm U.S. Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC). Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) http://www.fgdc.gov/ U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA). Directory Interchange Format (DIF) Writer's Guide http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/difguide/difman.htmll U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA). Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) DIF directory. http://gcmd.gsfc.nasa.gov/difguide/difman.html GOVERNMENT INFORMATION LOCATOR SERVICE (GILS)U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Guidelines for the Preparation of GILS Core Entrieshttp://archive.ifla.org/documentslibraries/cataloging/metadata/naragils.txt See also NARA Bulletin 95-3. http://archive.ifla.org/documentslibraries/cataloging/metadata/bull95-3.txt School of Information Studies, Syracuse University and United States Geological Survey. The Government Information Locator Service (GILS): Expanding Research and Development on the ANSI/NISO Z3950 Information Retrieval Standard Final Report. September 7, 1994. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gils.txt Attachment A: Expanding Research and Development on the NISO Z39.50 Search and Retrieval Standard, Project Abstract http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gils-a.txt Attachment B: Application Profile for the Government Information Locator Service (GILS). May 7, 1994 http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gils-b.txt Attachment C: Using Z39.50 in an Application of the Government Information Locator Service (GILS): A Background Paper. May 7, 1994 http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gils-c.txt Attachment D: Using the Z39.50 Information Retrieval Protocol in the Internet Environment http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gils-d.txt Attachment E: The Government Information Locator Service (GILS): Report to the Information Infrastructure Task Force. May 2, 1994 http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gils-e.txt Attachment F: Project Workstatement http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gils-f.txt Attachment G: Meetings of the GILS Project Team http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gils-g.txt Attachment H: Stakeholder Contact List http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gils-h.txt Attachment I: Critical Review of WAIS as an Application Tool for GILS http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gils-i.txt Attachment J: Interoperability and Conformance Issues in the Development and Implementation of the Government Information Locator Service (GILS) http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gils-j.txt Attachment K: Requirements for Accommodating Information Systems Information and Records Management Needs within the Proposal for a Government Information Locator Service (GILS) and its Z39.50 Application http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gils-k.txt Attachment L: Working Implementation Agreement for Open Systems Environment: Part 31 -- Application Profile for the Government Information Locator Service (GILS) -- Library Applications Special Interest Group http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gilsl.txt Attachment M: Proposed Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) for Application Profile for the Government Information Locator Service (GILS): Request for Comment http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gilsm.txt Attachment N: Response to Stakeholder on Suitability of Z39.50 for GILS http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gilsn.txt Attachment O: USMARC Proposal 94-9: Changes to the USMARC Bibliographic Format to Accommodate Online Systems and Services http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gilso.txt Attachment P: Building a Policy for Information Technology Standards http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gilspp.txt Attachment Q: GILS Forum, An Electronic Discussion Group http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gilsq.txt Christian, Eliot. Toward a Global Information Locator http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/global-g.faq Moen, William and McClure, Charles. An Evaluation of the Federal Government's Implementation of the Government Information Locator Service (GILS) Prepared for the U.S. General Services Administration. June 30, 1997. http://www.unt.edu/wmoen/publications/gilseval/titpag.htm Executive Summary. PDF: http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/gilsxsum.pdf U.S. Congress. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Excerpts.) Section 3511 Establishment and Operation of the Government Information Locator Service through Section 3514 Responsiveness to Congress. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/s244.htm U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology. Application Profile for the Government Information Locator Service (GILS), Federal Information Processing Standard, FIPS PUB 192 [Historic.] The application profile here has been superceded by Version 2. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/fips192.txt U.S. Office of Management and Budget. OMB Bulletin 95-01 December, 1994? http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/omb95-01.htm U.S. Office of Management and Budget. OMB Circular A-130. Establishment of Government Information Locator Service December 7, 1994. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/a130_r3.htm U.S. Office of Management and Budget. Establishment of Government Information Locator Service Draft. 1994? http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/omb_bull.txt U.S. Office of Management and Budget. Guidance on the Government Information Locator Service February 6, 1998. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/omb9805.htm IMAGES AND ARTIFACTSFourth DELOS Workshop: Image Indexing and RetrievalAugust 28-30, 1997: San Miniato. http://www.ercim.org/publication/ws-proceedings/DELOS4/index.html Getty Art Institute. Categories for the Description of Works of Art http://www.getty.edu/gri/standard/cdwa/ Inventory of Metadata for Multimedia http://www.surfnet.nl/innovatie/surfworks/doc/mmmetadata/ Program for Cooperative Cataloging. Core Bibliographic Record for Audiovisual Materials Task Group http://lcweb.loc.gov/catdir/pcc/pccavcore.html Research Libraries Group. RLG REACH Element Set for Shared Description of Museum Objects http://www.rlg.org/reach.elements.html IAFA/WHOIS++ TEMPLATESPublishing Information on the Internet with Anonymous FTPThis document contains the IAFA templates. Please note that the document, as an Internet Draft has expired. I do not believe it has been adopted as an RFC by the IETF at this time. Later versions may be available from the authors. Anonymous FTP Archives are a popular method of making material available to the Internet user community. This document specifies a range of indexing information that can be used to describe the contents and services provided by such archives. This information can be used directly by the user community when visiting parts of the archive. Further- more, automatic indexing tools can gather and index this information, thus making it easier for users to find and access it. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/iafa.txt Beckett, David. IAFA Templates in use as Internet Metadata http://www.w3.org/Conferences/WWW4/Papers/52/ http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/becd1.txt Deutsch, Peter, et. al. Architecture of the WHOIS++ service RFC 1835. August, 1995. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc1835.txt Faltstrom, P., et. al. How to interact with a Whois++ mesh RFC 1914. February 1996. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc1914.txt Weider, C., et. al. Architecture of the Whois++ Index Service RFC 1913. February 1996. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc1913.txt The Common Indexing Protocol [Historic] Internet Draft. November 1996 http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/cip1.txt ROADS: Resource Organisation and Discovery in Subject-based Services.ROADS templates were derived from the IAFA/WHOIS templates. ROADS. Resource Organisation And Discovery in Subject-based serviceshttp://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/roads/ Heery, R. ROADS: Resource Organisation and Discovery in Subject-based Services Ariadne, No. 3, 1996. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue3/roads/ Heery, R. ROADS templates: how they are used September 1996. http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/templates.html MARC (MACHINE-READABLE CATALOGUE)IFLA Universal Bibliographic Control and International MARC Core Programme (UBCIM). UNIMARC Informationhttp://ifla.org/VI/3/ubcim.htm Library of Congress. Library of Congress MARC Office. Library of Congress. Machine-readable Cataloging (MARC) Library of Congress. MARC 21 formats http://www.loc.gov/marc/ Library of Congress. Understanding MARC Bibliographic: Machine-Readable Cataloging. (5th Edition) http://www.loc.gov/marc/umb/ Library of Congress. MARCXML, MODS http://www.loc.gov/marcxml http://www.loc.gov/mods OCLC. Bibliographic formats and standards http://www.oclc.org/bibformats/default.htm XMLMARC http://xmlmarc.stanford.edu/ META CONTENT FORMAT (MCF)"The Meta Content Framework (MCF) provides a system for representing a wide range of information about content. The content targeted includes web pages, gopher and ftp files, desktop files, email and structured (i.e., relational and object oriented) databases, etc. MCF is not intended to be an extension of markup languages such as HTML which can be used to hold embedded metadata. Instead it provides a format for holding the metadata externally to the content described. It is possible that metadata embedded in content will be extracted automatically by robots that use the MCF to represent the results of their activities. MCF should be able to represent the metadata that proposals such as the Dublin Core aim to cover." HotSauce and Meta-Content FormatTidBITS, 25 November 1996. http://www.ssrc.hku.hk/tb-issues/TidBITS-355.html MCF Tutorial http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-MCF-XML/MCF-tutorial.html Meta Content Framework Using XML http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-MCF-XML/ PLATFORM FOR INTERNET CONTENT SELECTION (PICS)"Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS) is an infrastructure for associating labels with Internet content. It was originally designed to help parents and teachers control what children access on the Internet, but it also facilitates other uses for labels, including code signing, privacy, and intellectual property rights management." W3 Consortium. Platform for Internet Content Selection (PICS).dhttp://www.w3.org/PICS/ Armstrong, Chris. Metadata, PICS and Quality Ariadne, No. 9, 1997. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue9/pics/ Miller, James S. W3C and Digital Libraries D-Lib Magazine, November 1996. Contains an overview on the use of PICS to form a base for encoding and transmitting metadata derived from the Dublin core and the Warwick framework. http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/dlib/dlib/november96/11miller.html Resnick, Paul and James Miller. PICS: Internet Access Controls Without Censorship Communications of the ACM, October 1996. An overview of PICS. http://www.w3.org/PICS/iacwcv2.htm SIMPLE HTML ONTOLOGY EXTENSIONS (SHOE)Simple HTML Ontology Extensions (SHOE)http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/plus/SHOE/ PROFILE FOR ACCESS TO DIGITAL COLLECTIONS AND BIB-1 ATTRIBUTESLibrary of Congress. Z39.50 Profile for Access to Digital CollectionsDraft Seven (Final Draft for Review). May 3, 1996. http://lcweb.loc.gov/z3950/agency/profiles/collections.html PDF: http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/z3950dcp.pdf Library of Congress. Bib-1 Attribute Set http://lcweb.loc.gov/z3950/agency/defns/bib1.html Lynch, Clifford. Using the Z39.50 Information Retrieval Protocol in the Internet Environment RFC 1729. December 1994. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc1729.txt SGML/XML BASED METADATA INITIATIVESOVERVIEWSBurnard, Lou and Richard Light. Three SGML metadata formats: TEI, EAD, and CIMIA Study for BIBLINK Work Package 1.1. December 1996. http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/BIBLINK/wp1/ PDF: http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/biblink2.pdf ENCODED ARCHIVALDESCRIPTION (EAD)Berkeley Finding Aids ConferenceApril 4-6, 1995. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/FindingAids/EAD/bfac.html Library of Congress. Encoded Archival Description (EAD) Official Web Site http://lcweb.loc.gov/ead/ Research Libraries Group. RLG EAD Support Site http://www.rlg.org/rlgead/ Society of American Archivists. Committee on Archival Information Exchange. Encoded Archival Description Working Group http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/FindingAids/EAD/eadwg.html University of California, Berkeley. EAD @ UC Berkeley http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/ead/ University of California, Berkeley. Finding Aids for Archival Collections http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/FindingAids/ HTML META TAGSSearchEngine Watch. How To Use Meta Tags"Before we start, let's make it clear: Meta tags are not a magic solution." http://searchenginewatch.com/webmasters/meta.html SearchEngine Watch. Search Engine Features Chart Chart shows which search engines "support" the use of META tags. What "support" really means is an entirely other issue. http://searchenginewatch.com/webmasters/features.html Vancouver Webpages. A Dictionary of HTML META Tags http://vancouver-webpages.com/META/ RESOURCE DESCRIPTION FRAMEWORK (RDF)W3 Consortium. Resource Description Framework (RDF) Activitieshttp://www.w3.org/RDF/ W3 Consortium. Introduction to RDF Metadata Ora Lassila. W3C NOTE 1997-11-13. http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-rdf-simple-intro W3 Consortium. Resource Description Framework (RDF) Model and Syntax Specification W3C Proposed Recommendation 05 January 1999. http://www.w3.org/TR/PR-rdf-syntax/ W3 Consortium. Resource Description Framework (RDF) Schema Specification W3C Candidate Recommendation 27 March 2000. http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-schema/ Beckett, Dave. Resource Description Framework (RDF) Resources http://www.cs.ukc.ac.uk/people/staff/djb1/research/metadata/rdf.shtml Hardy, Darren. Resource Description Messages (RDM) [Historic]. July 15, 1996. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rdm.htm Heery, Rachel. What is... RDF? Ariadne, No. 14, 1998. http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue14/what-is/ Miller, Eric. An Introduction to the Resource Description Framework D-Lib Magazine, May 1998. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may98/miller/05miller.html Powell, Andy. RDF and the Dublin Core UKOLUG, Manchester Conference Centre, July 1998. http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/presentations/ukolug98/ Swick, Ralph. Technical Overview of the Resource Description Framework W3C, WWW7, Brisbane, 18 April 1998. http://www.w3.org/Talks/1998/0418-WWW7-RDF/ Swick, Ralph and Dietl, Josef. RDF: Resource Description Framework W3C, WWW7, Brisbane, 17 April 1998. http://www.w3.org/Talks/1998/0417-WWW7-RDF/ W3 Consortium. Resource Description Messages (RDM): Technical Specification W3C NOTE 24-Jul-96. http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-rdm.html TEXT ENCODING INITIATIVE (TEI)The TEI Headerhttp://etext.virginia.edu/bin/tei-tocs?div=DIV1&id=HD Gaynor, Edward. "Cataloging Electronic Texts: The University of Virginia Library Experience." Library Resources and Technical Services, 38(4) 1994, pp.403-413. Describes one of the first efforts to integrate electronic document cataloging in a conventional library environment; discusses aspects of mapping between TEI headers and MARC records. Giordano, Richard. "The Documentation of Electronic Texts Using Text Encoding Initiative Headers: An Introduction." Library Resources and Technical Services 38(4) 1994, pp.389-401. Discusses the benefits and possible faults of the TEI header as a basis for electronic text cataloging. A basic introduction to TEI headers. Hockey, Susan. Describing Electronic Texts: The Text Encoding Initiative and SGML http://lcweb.loc.gov/catdir/semdigdocs/hockey.html Sperberg-McQueen, C.M. and Lou Burnard. Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange Chicago and Oxford, ALLC/ACH/ACL Text Encoding initiative, 1994. http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/TEI.html Collection Level DescriptionD-Lib Magazinehttp://www.dlib.org/dlib/september00/09contents.html RSLP Collection Description http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/rslp/ OBJECT IDENTIFIER INITIATIVESOVERVIEWSBIBLINK. Identification - Related resourceshttp://hosted.ukoln.ac.uk/biblink/wp2/links.html Arms, William. Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) and Clifford Lynch's five questions on identifiers A rejoinder to the Clifford Lynch article below. October 13, 1997. ARL: A Bimonthly Newsletter of Research Library Issues and Actions 194 October 1997. http://www.arl.org/newsltr/194/arms.html Berners-Lee, Tim. Document Naming http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/Naming.html Cameron, Robert D. Towards Universal Serial Item Names Technical Report 97-16, School of Computing Science, Simon Fraser University, December 3, 1997. http://elib.cs.sfu.ca/USIN/USIN.html Lynch, Clifford. Identifiers and Their Role in Networked Information Applications A concise, critical and highly recommended overview. ARL: A Bimonthly Newsletter of Research Library Issues and Actions 194 October 1997. http://www.arl.org/newsltr/194/identifier.html Green, Brian and Bide, Mark. Unique Identifiers: a brief introduction http://www.bic.org.uk/uniquid Payette, Sandra. Persistent Identifiers on the Digital Terrain RLG DigiNews 2(2) April 15, 1998. http://www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/diginews22.html W3 Consortium. (organization) WWW Names and Addresses, URIs, URLs, URNs, URCs http://www.w3.org/Addressing/ DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)Digital Object Identifier (DOI) Systemhttp://www.doi.org/ Paskin, Norman. DOI: Current Status and Outlook DLIb Magazine. 5(5) May, 1999. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may99/05paskin.html HANDLE SYSTEMCNRI. Handles and the Handle SystemThe Handle System® is a distributed computer system which stores names, or handles, of digital items and which can quickly resolve those names into the information necessary to locate and access the items. It was designed by CNRI as a general purpose global system for the reliable management of information on networks such as the Internet over long periods of time and is currently in use in a number of prototype projects, including efforts with the Library of Congress, the Defense Technical Information Center, the International DOI Foundation, and the National Music Publishers' Association. http://hdl.handle.net/4263537/4000 CNRI. The Handle System, Version 4.0: An Overview http://www.handle.net/overviews/hs-version4.html CNRI. The CNRI Handle System Resolver The CNRI Handle System Resolver will enable Netscape (version 3.0 and higher) and Internet Explorer (version 3.0 and higher) Web browsers to recognize the handle protocol and resolve a handle to an associated URL or other data. http://www.handle.net/resolver/index.html Grass, Judith and Arms, Williams Y. A Syntax for Distributed Object Handles August 3, 1994. This document discusses some of the issues involved in designing a format for handles and specifies a syntax. This handle syntax specification conforms with the requirements of the DLS and allows object handles to work easily with a large number of existing Internet navigation tools. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/hdl_form.txt Kahn, Robert and Wilensky, Robert. A Framework for Distributed Digital Object Services May 13, 1995. http://www.cnri.reston.va.us/k-w.html Kahn, Robert and Wilensky, Robert. Locating Electronic Library Services and Objects: A Frame of Reference for the CS-TR Project September 2, 1994. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/handles2.txt PERSISTENT UNIFORM RESOURCE LOCATOR (PURL)Persistent Uniform Resource Locator (PURL)http://purl.org/ SERIAL ITEM AND CONTRIBUTION IDENTIFIER STANDARD (SICI)Schwarz, Fritz and Cindy Hepfer. "Changes to the Serial Item and Contribution Identifier and the Effects of Those on Publishers and Libraries"The Serials Librarian 28(3/4), 1996, pp. 367-70. IETF UNIFORM RESOURCE IDENTIFIERS DOCUMENTSAlthough some of documents here are marked as Internet-Drafts, and as such do not have any current status as Internet standards or even as work-in-progress, they are included in this collection as the documents are a useful historical background for anyone developing a familiarity with the range of issues and approaches being examined for Internet resource discovery. Expired Internet Drafts should not be quoted nor referred to as representative of current or future practice. Active IETF Working GroupsRFC Index ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc-index.txt NIFORM RESOURCE IDENTIFERS/LOCATORS (URIs/URLs)uri@w3.org Mail Archiveshttp://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/uri/ IETF Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI) Working Group Note: The URI WG is now closed and the work being distributed to other groups. http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/uri/ Universal Resource Identifiers in WWW. A Unifying Syntax for the Expression of Names and Addresses of Objects on the Network as used in the World-Wide Web. RFC 1630. June 1994. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc1630.txt A Vision of an Integrated Internet Information Service RFC 1727. December 1994. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc1727.txt Functional Recommendations for Internet Resource Locators RFC 1736. February 1995. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc1736.txt Uniform Resource Locators (URL) RFC 1738. December 1994. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc1738.txt Relative Uniform Resource Locators RFC 1808. June 1995. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc1808.txt An LDAP URL Format RFC 1959. June 1996. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc1959.txt Uniform Resource Locators for Z39.50 RFC 2056. November 1996. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc2056.txt Daniel, Ron and Mealling, Michael. Resolution of Uniform Resource Identifiers using the Domain Name System RFC 2168. June 1997. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc2168.txt Location-Independent URLs or URNs considered harmful [Historic] Internet Draft. This document describes a means by which location-independent access to resources can be provided, without creating a new class of resource names. Instead, a resolution service is proposed for existing URLs, which allows information providers to advertise meta-information about a resource named by a URL, and/or alternate locations from which that particular resource might be accessed. Depending on your point of view, the approach described in this document might be taken as one or more of: (a) an alternative solution to the "URL problem", (b) a strategy for gradual transition from URLs to URNs, or (c) a worst-case scenario in the event that URN adoption takes too long. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urn6.txt Uniform Resource Agents (URA's) [Historic] Internet Draft. This paper proposes Uniform Resource Agents (URA's) as a means of specifying composite net-access tasks. Tasks are described as "composite" if they require the construction and instantiation of one or more Uniform Resource Locators (URL's) or Uniform Resource Names (URN's), and/or if they require transformation of information returned from instantiating URL's/URN's. The paper presents the underlying concepts of URA's, proposes an architecture, and introduces a prototype application that has been built following the general principles of these URA's. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/ura.txt Uniform Resource Locators for Z39.50 [Historic] Internet Draft. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urlz3950.txt Mailserver URL Specification [Historic] Internet Draft. A new URL scheme, "mailserver", is defined. It allows mail client software to create RFC822 mail messages from a URL. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urlmail.txt finger URL Specification [Historic] Internet Draft. A new URL scheme, "finger", is defined. It allows client software to request information from finger servers that conform to RFC 1288. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urlfnger.txt UNIFORM RESOURCE NAMES (URNs)Universal Resource Names HyperNews Archivehttp://www.hypernews.org/HyperNews/get/www/URNs.html Sollins, Karen and Masinter, Larry. Functional Requirements for Uniform Resource Names RFC 1737. December 1994. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc1737.txt Moats, R. URN Syntax RFC 2141. May 1997. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc2141.txt The URN Implementors. Uniform Resource Names: A Progress Report D-Lib Magazine, February 1996. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/february96/02arms.html Gulbrandsen, A. and P. Vixie. A DNS RR for specifying the location of services (DNS SRV) RFC 2052. October 1996. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/rfc2052.txt Daigle, Leslie L., Patrik Faltstrom and Renato Iannella. A Framework for the Assignment and Resolution of Uniform Resource Names Internet Draft. June 13, 1996. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urnframe.txt Daniel, Ron. Conventions for the Use of HTTP for URN Resolution [Historic] Internet Draft. November, 1996. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urnhttp.txt Sollins, Karen. Requirements and a Framework for URN Resolution Systems [Historic] Internet Draft. November, 1996. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urnreq.txt Browne, Shirley and Keith Moore. Issues Concerning URN Assignment and Resolution [Historic] Internet Draft. July 1995. A number of schemes have been proposed over the past year or so for assigning and resolving Uniform Resource Names (URNs) and for associating meta-information with URNs. The Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) Working Group is currently faced with the task of evaluating these schemes. The schemes all claim to satisfy the functional requirements for URNs stated in RFC 1737. A number of additional issues that will be helpful to consider for purposes of evaluation are listed and discussed in this draft. Although this draft is long on questions and short on answers, it attempts to distill the issues on which consensus (even if it's agreement to disagree) needs to be reached before progress on standardization can be made. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urn7.txt Fielding, Roy. How Roy would Implement URNs and URCs Today [Historic] Internet Draft. July, 1995. This document describes how the author would implement Uniform Resource Names (URNs) and Uniform Resource Characteristics (URCs), such that the basic concepts and technology can be usable by today's World-Wide Web clients and servers. It is intended to identify the key ingredients which make the WWW extensible and open to the introduction of URNs and URCs, and thereby steer the implementors of URI technology toward more consistent solutions. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urn8.txt Hoffman, Paul and Ron Daniel. URN Resolution Overview [Historic] Internet Draft. October 1995. This document gives an overview of how Uniform Resource Names (URNs) will be resolved. It describes how different URN resolution schemes will fit together, the requirements for the multiple URN schemes, expectations for URN clients, and other general resolution issues. This document does not cover any specific resolution schemes, the syntax for URNs, or the format of resolution results. It is expected that these issues (and other URN-related topics) will be covered in different Internet Drafts submitted to the IETF URI Working Group. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urn3.txt Hoffman, Paul and Ron Daniel. Generic URN Syntax [Historic] Internet Draft. October 1995. This document defines the syntax for Uniform Resource Names (URNs). This syntax is basically the same as the URN syntax described in RFC 1630. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urn4.txt Hoffman, Paul and Ron Daniel. x-dns-2 URN Scheme [Historic] Internet Draft. October 1995. This document defines a scheme for resolving Uniform Resource Names (URNs) using the domain name system. The scheme, called x-dns-2, allows URN publishers to create URN resolvers without central registration, and without changing or adding any domain names. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urn5.txt Iannella, Renato, Sue Hoylen and Danny Leong. BURNS: Basic URN Service resolution for the Internet Research Data Network Cooperative Research Centre. Resource Discovery Unit. http://www.dstc.edu.au/RDU/reports/APweb96/index.html LaLiberte, Daniel and Michael Shapiro. The Path URN Specification [Historic] Internet Draft. January, 1996. A new "path" URN scheme is proposed that defines a uniformly hierarchical name space. This URN scheme supports dynamic relocation and replication of resources. Existing DNS technology is used to resolve a path into sets of equivalent URLs, and then one URL is resolved into the named resource. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urn2.txt Madsen, Marc. A Critique of Existing URN Proposals [Historic] Internet Draft. July 1995. This document criticises existing URN (Uniform Resource Name) proposals in the light of generality, extensibility, and general futureproofing. The idea is to draw upon the best characteristics of the existing proposals so as to converge on an acceptably functional and nonrestrictive draft specification for both URN syntax and resolution schemes. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urn9.txt McGrath, Robert E. How URNs Work [Historic] Internet Draft. 18 November 1994. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/mcgr1.txt Shafer, Keith, et. al. URN Services [Historic] Internet Draft. January, 1996. This document focuses on the syntax and function of URNs, the nature of registered and unregistered naming authorities, and the relationships of URNs to an open-ended variety of resolution services that might link these objects within the URI architecture. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urn1.txt Sollins, Karen. Thoughts on Standardizing URN Resolution Protocols [Historic] Internet Draft. June 26, 1995. The problem of standardizing URN resolution needs to be thought through carefully. If we partition the problem of name resolution, it becomes clearer that the user to resolution service interaction should be standardized. In contrast, in order to support a variety of models, behaviors, and other policies for name resolution services, we must allow for a multiplicity of such services, each perhaps requiring a different protocol between its servers. The URI group can still limit its efforts, but should support more than one such service as a proof of concept that multiple service types can be supported. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/sollins.txt UNIFORM RESOURCE CHARACTERISTICS (URCs)URCs are descriptions of Internet-accessible resources. A resource may be described by 0 or more URCs. There is no central URC service, instead URCs provide a standard scheme for different sites to provide descriptions. Daniel, Ron Jr. and Michael Mealling. URC Scenarios and Requirements[Historic] Internet Draft. March 24, 1995. This draft describes the place of the Uniform Resource Characteristic (URC) service within the overall context of Uniform Resource Identification on the Internet. It presents several scenarios illustrating how the URC service might be used. From these usage scenarios, we derive a set of requirements that any proposed URC services must meet. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urc2.txt Daniel, Ron Jr. and Terry Allen. An SGML-based URC Service [Historic] Internet Draft. June 16, 1995. The URI Working Group has been developing an architecture where Internet resources are identified using a Uniform Resource Name (URN), and retrieved using a Uniform Resource Locator (URL). Mapping URNs to URLs is the job of the Uniform Resource Characteristics (URC) service, whose requirements were given in [1]. This paper presents one possible specification for the URC service. This spec provides the means for the URC service to formally specify new capabilities, while retaining the speed that is paramount to the fundamental use of the URC service as the means for URN to URL resolution. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urc3.txt Hoffman, Paul and Daniel, Ron, Jr. Trivial URC Syntax: urc0 [Historic] Internet Draft. October 21, 1995. This document defines a trivial, machine-parsable Uniform Resource Citiation (URC) syntax that can be returned from the resolution of Uniform Resource Names (URNs). The syntax, called urc0, is also appropriate for any program that can return URCs. More sophisticated URC schemes will be developed later. urc0 is intended to be the simplest possible machine-parsable representation of a URC. http://archive.ifla.org/documents/libraries/cataloging/metadata/urc1.txt LaLiberte, Dan and Michael Shapiro. 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July 1, 1997: Mountain View, California. http://www.rlg.org/meta9707.html Metadata for Electronic Texts Workshop Report: A Report of the Results of the Metadata Workshop Organized by the Oxford Text Archive May 2, 1997: Oxford, England. http://firth.natcorp.ox.ac.uk/ota/public/publications/ahds/metarep1.html Report of the Joint Workshop on Standards for the Use of Models that Define the Data and Processes of Information Systems September 9-12, 1996: Bellevue, Washington. http://www.mel.nist.gov/workshop/jtc1-96/report.htm Report of the Workshop on Information Infrastructures for Digital Preservation and an associated Conference on the Preservation and Long Term Accessibility of Digital Materials. Held in York, England, December 7-8, 2000. Both the workshop and the conference focussed heavily on emerging models for preservation metadata. http://www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/diginews4-6.html#feature2 METADATA TOOLSDistributed Systems Technology Center (DTSC). Reggie - The Metadata Editor http://metadata.net/dstc/ MARC.pm Open source Perl module to manipulate MARC records in transmission format. http://marcpm.sourceforge.net MetaManage "MetaManage is a simple but flexible tools that allows a metadata framework to be placed around HTML collections. It supports Dublin Core and AGLS standards. The schema is also able to be extended and customised." http://www.metamanage.com/ Nordic Metadata Project. Dublin Core Metadata Template http://www.lub.lu.se/metadata/DC_creator.html OCLC. The Dublin Core Metadata Initiative / Tools http://dublincore.org/tools/ ONIX Product Information Standards. Tools for reading http://www.editeur.org/onix.html The international standard for representing and communicating book industry product information in electronic form Built by Editeur http://www.editeur.org/ SafeSurf. Meta Generator This form will generate tags for a multi-valued, multidimensional ratings scheme for classifying Web pages, ie. PICS. http://www.safesurf.com/classify/index.html U.K. Office for Library and Information Networking (UKOLN). DC-dot. Dublin Core Generator This experimental service will retrieve a Web page and automatically generate Dublin Core HTML <META> tags suitable for embedding in the <HEAD>...</HEAD> section of the page. The generated tags can be edited using the form provided and converted to various other formats (USMARC, SOIF, IAFA/ROADS, TEI headers or GILS) if necessary. Optional, context sensitive, help is available while editing. http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/dcdot/ U.K. Office for Library and Information Networking (UKOLN). Metadata Software Tools A set of PERL scripts used to facilitate the creation of metadata records. http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/metadata/software-tools/ U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA). Global Change Master Directory. DIF-Writing Tools http://gcmd.nasa.gov/software_docs/dif_tools.html Vancouver Webpages. META builder This form will generate META tags suitable for inclusion in your HTML document. These tags allow better indexing by robot-driven search engines, such as AltaVista, Infoseek and searchBC. http://vancouver-webpages.com/META/mk-metas.html Vancouver Webpages. A script to build META tags using the Dublin Core types "There can be more than one scheme for each metadata element. Each scheme.element pair has its own META tag. Thus, you may need to run this script more than once and combine the output." http://vancouver-webpages.com/META/mk-dublin.html Search EnginesThese search engines support indexing of structured fields and searching of fielded information. Blue Angel Technologies. MetaStar.Provides a comprehensive suite of metadata creation, indexing, and search tools. www.blueangeltech.com Information Dimensions, Inc. Basis Webserver Commercial product. Offers fielded searching. http://www.idi.oclc.org/ FreeWAIS-SF http://www.is.informatik.uni-duisburg.de/projects/freeWAIS-sf/ SWISH-E: Simple Web Indexing Software for Humans - Enhanced SWISH-E is a free software program that will index document collections and that supports metadata searching. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/SWISH-E/ | |